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The City of Vancouver coordinates a rich program of activities and services for seniors.
50 and Better Activities
Well over 100,000 Vancouver and Clark County seniors
enjoy enrichment activities offered at the Luepke
Center, 1009 E. McLoughlin Blvd. There are also lots of activities seniors at the Trapedero II,
in Firstenburg Community Center.
50+ Travel Program
Since 1971 the Vancouver-Clark Parks and Recreation 50+ Travel Program has provided people
over the age of 50 affordable group travel. Day-trips explore attractions, events, festivals,
cultural activities and destinations with varied levels of difficulty.
You'll meet new people and make friends. Trips are planned and escorted by trained volunteers
so that you are able to sit back, enjoy the ride, your group and your destination. Contact Becky Anderson at 360-487-7084 for
program information.
Frequently asked questions regarding the 50+ Travel
program.
Senior Messenger Newspaper
The Senior Messenger is the 3rd largest newspaper in Clark County. It is mailed free to anyone 50 or older who requests it. Read about active adults, travel, health, education and leisure information, legislative information and other matters of interest to SW Washington's senior residents. Revenue is from reader donations and paid advertising.
Loaves & Fishes - The Meals-On-Wheels People
Loaves & Fishes provides a hot, nutritious noon meal Monday-Friday. Com join the fun.
Meet new friends, dance, play bingo and get involved. A suggested donation of $2.75 is asked
for lunch.
Senior Centers For Clark County
Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP)
People from all walks of life contribute their skills, knowledge and time to worthwhile
community efforts through RSVP. Enjoy an active retirement
lifestyle while helping others. RSVP is open to people 55 and
older, retired or semi-retired. Call 360-735-3683.
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